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Navigator Vasco da Gama departs from Portugal at the head of a fleet in search of a sea route to India. His fleet sailed along
… Portugal at the head of a fleet in search of a sea route to India. His fleet sailed along …
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Notes following Briefing to Media by President Thabo Mbeki and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Union Buildings, Pretoria, on Monday 17 March 2008
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Toast to President Nelson Mandela on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday: Proposed by Thabo Mbeki, Gallagher Estate, Midrand, 19 July 1998
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General Motors becomes the fourth big US business to pull out of South Africa. It joins Honeywell, IBM and Warner. It is believ
… General Motors becomes the fourth big US business to pull out of South Africa. It joins Honeywell, IBM and …
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The UN reports that over 200,000 Hutu refugees are fleeing into the hills to escape the conflict between the Zaire military and
… that over 200,000 Hutu refugees are fleeing into the hills to escape the conflict between the Zaire military and …
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Barbara Hogan is sentenced in the Rand Supreme Court to an effective ten years in prison for high treason and membership of the
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … Barbara Hogan is sentenced in the Rand Supreme Court to an effective ten years in prison for high treason and …
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Four Osama bin Laden followers convicted in the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in Africa are sentenced in New York to life w
… of two US embassies in Africa are sentenced in New York to life w …
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Two brothers are sentenced to death in Cairo, Egypt, after an attack on a bus in the city, killing nine Germans and one Egyptia
… Two brothers are sentenced to death in Cairo, Egypt, after an attack on a bus in the …
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South African Foreign Minister Pik Botha left for Cape Verde where he is due to hold talks the following day with US negotiator
… Minister Pik Botha left for Cape Verde where he is due to hold talks the following day with US negotiator …
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Governor of the Cape Sir Harry Smith deposes Xhosa King Sandile after his refusal to appear at talks, which Sir Harry held with
… Harry Smith deposes Xhosa King Sandile after his refusal to appear at talks, which Sir Harry held with …
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The ANC announces that it is postponing its national conference, set for 15 December 1990, until June 1991, due to the slow pac
… conference, set for 15 December 1990, until June 1991, due to the slow pac …
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In the United Nations Security Council ‘Pik’ Botha says that South Africa will do everything in its power to move away from dis
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … says that South Africa will do everything in its power to move away from dis …
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The Convention on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the South-east Atlantic, to which SA is a party, is signed in Rom
… of the Living Resources of the South-east Atlantic, to which SA is a party, is signed in Rom …
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Commuters angry about train delays cause damage estimated at R30m when they set fire to several coaches and two offices at Germ
… delays cause damage estimated at R30m when they set fire to several coaches and two offices at Germ …
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Jan C. de Waal (92), farmer who endeavoured to increase sheep numbers in the Orange Free State after the Anglo-Boer War and who
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The National Convention, chaired by Lord Henry de Villiers, Justice in Chief of the Cape, meets for the first time in Durban to
… in Chief of the Cape, meets for the first time in Durban to …
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Anwar Sadat is nominated to succeed Gamal Abdel Nasser as president of Egypt. Date is given as 16 October by two other sources.
… Anwar Sadat is nominated to succeed Gamal Abdel Nasser as president of Egypt. Date is …
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The UN consents to a US-backed invasion of North Korea. A squadron of the SA Air Force formed part of the United Nations forces
… The UN consents to a US-backed invasion of North Korea. A squadron of the SA …
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The St George’s Anglican Church in Knysna, the first to be built in the town and now a national monument, is consecrated by Bis
… The St George’s Anglican Church in Knysna, the first to be built in the town and now a national monument, is …
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The St George’s Anglican Church in Knysna, the first to be built in the town and now a national monument, is consecrated by Bis
… The St George’s Anglican Church in Knysna, the first to be built in the town and now a national monument, is …
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The death toll in rioting and clashes with police has risen to over sixty. The Government took the leader of South Africa’s mos
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … The death toll in rioting and clashes with police has risen to over sixty. The Government took the leader of South …
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Document 135 - “National Front and Class Struggle: Report to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of South Africa”, Freedom, 5, 4, August-September 1946
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The 600-ton cargo ship The Duke of Northumberland, en route from Madras to London, is wrecked near Cape Agulhas, CC. No lives a
… ship The Duke of Northumberland, en route from Madras to London, is wrecked near Cape Agulhas, CC. No lives a …
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Talks between Egypt and Israel in an attempt to end disputes over the Gaza Strip fail. The talks were doomed after Israeli forc
… Talks between Egypt and Israel in an attempt to end disputes over the Gaza Strip fail. The talks were …
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The first known reference to Antjie Somers, SA bogy figure, is made in The Friend. It is alleged that he was a brigand, dress
… The first known reference to Antjie Somers, SA bogy figure, is made in The Friend. It …
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Anna Louisa (Annie) Visser, SA singer who was one of the first singers to record Afrikaans songs, is born on the farm Lokshoek,
… (Annie) Visser, SA singer who was one of the first singers to record Afrikaans songs, is born on the farm Lokshoek, …
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The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (the future King George V and his wife) arrive in Durban for a quick royal visit to N
… V and his wife) arrive in Durban for a quick royal visit to N …
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About ten Zulu regiments attack the Voortrekkers at Veglaer, next to the Bushmans River, near the town that is now known as Est
… Zulu regiments attack the Voortrekkers at Veglaer, next to the Bushmans River, near the town that is now known as Est …
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The last solar eclipse of the millennium casts a shadow extending from Land’s End at the south-western tip of England to the Ba
… from Land’s End at the south-western tip of England to the Ba …
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Adolf Hitler opens the 11th Olympic Games in Berlin, the last to be held for the next twelve years. SA also competed.
… Hitler opens the 11th Olympic Games in Berlin, the last to be held for the next twelve years. SA also competed. …
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